ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigerian police have arrested a
witchdoctor employed by a politician to perform rituals at an
election tribunal, local media reported Thursday.
Officers caught Oluwole Abiodun Wednesday at the court
building in southwestern Ondo state with charms and copies of
the Bible and Koran in a black plastic bag.
A pot containing a rabbit, seven eggs, cowrie shells and
palm oil was found nearby, the state News Agency of Nigeria
said.
"Abiodun said that he was sent by one of the principal
officers of the state House of Assembly to perform some rituals
in the court premises," the agency said.
Hundreds of cases are being heard across Nigeria to resolve
disputes arising from April elections that were so heavily
rigged they were deemed not credible by international
observers.
The witchdoctor's rituals would have been intended to
ensure that the challenge to the election of the legislator
failed.